The Strange Career of William Ellis

The Texas Slave Who Became a Mexican Millionaire

17 June 2016

Karl Jacoby (Author)

Description

A prize-winning historian tells a new story of the black experience in America through the life of a mysterious entrepreneur.

A black child born in the twilight of slavery, William Henry Ellis inhabited a world of fraught, ambiguous racial categories on the anarchic border between the United States and Mexico. He adopted the name Guillermo Enrique Eliseo and passed as a Mexican. A shrewd businessman, he became fabulously wealthy and found himself involved in scandalous trials, unexpected disappearances and diplomatic controversies. Constantly switching identities, Eliseo identified and exploited the porousness of the colour line and the border line.

In The Strange Career of William Ellis, Karl Jacoby presents an intriguing narrative set in a secret and ever-changing world—that of Reconstruction American.

Reviews

"Jacoby...[is] a smart and eloquent writer..." — Literary Review

Awards

Winner — Organization of American Historians Ray Allen Billington Prize, 2017

Winner — Phillis Wheatley Book Award, 2017

Hardback

9780393239256

165 x 244 mm • 336 pages

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